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Manage Weight and Much More with Moringa Green Tea

You may not have heard of this one. Stick around, and you might learn something new. Moringa oleifera, commonly called the Drumstick plant, has a lot of health benefits to offer. Moringa leaves have several bioactive plant compounds that make them very nutritious. When we combine this amazing plant with the people’s favourite green tea, we get Moringa Green tea, which has the goodness of both these amazing ingredients. 

What’s In It?

You’re here to find out about the benefits of Moringa Green. So why don’t we get right to it? Here’s a list of all the health benefits you get by consuming Moringa Green, one ingredient at a time.

Moringa Leaves

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Moringa May Reduce the Risk of Cancer

Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in the entire world. It is better to prevent it when we have the chance. Moringa is said to have potential therapeutic effects to fight cancer. 

In a study conducted in 2011, Moringa oleifera displayed chemopreventive properties. A high dose of (6%) boiled Moringa oleifera caused tumour incidence and multiplicity to decrease. 

Due to the presence of compounds called niazimicin and glucomoringin, the inhibition of tumour cell proliferation was observed. The seed extract showed activity against several different cancer cell lines (lung, liver, colon, and neuroblastoma).

Moringa May Help Reduce Anxiety

Moringa oleifera has been used as a traditional medicine for a long time. Sources indicate that moringa oleifera could be used as a potential treatment for anxiety.

Authors from the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) suggest that fresh Moringa leaves in dried form are very suitable and beneficial for consumption.

Researchers from the Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences (AM&HS)  suggest that Moringa oleifera has anxiolytic properties. They speculate that this can be due to its modulating role on the above neurotransmitters or due to its antioxidant property. 

Another study, involving Swiss albino mice revealed that combined administration of MOE with low doses of fluoxetine, or other SSRI drugs seem to have promising potential in fighting anxiety.  

Moringa Helps Maintain Blood Pressure

As we get older, we must keep a check on things like blood pressure and sugar levels. Moringa may help in controlling blood pressure. 

Due to the presence of compounds named isothiocyanate and niaziminin, moringa may reduce the risk of hypertension, since these components help in stopping arteries from thickening. 

A study involving 10 males with hypertension revealed interesting results. The researchers gave 150 ml of Moringa oleifera leaf juice to the patients. They did this two times a day, for a period of 30 days. The researchers observed a drastic reduction in the systolic and diastolic blood pressures of the subjects. 

Moringa Helps Cure Sore Throat

According to the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), Moringa has been used as a traditional medicine around the world for sore throats. Apart from all the other amazing benefits, moringa also offers benefits that span several disciplines such as botany, chemistry, and pharmacology.

In studies involving both living organisms and test-tube experiments, researchers have demonstrated the wound healing property of Moringa Olifeira. However, we need more research on this subject to open the direct application of this property. 

Moringa is Filled with Antioxidants

Antioxidants are essential to our bodies. They protect us from the damage caused due to free radicals. Free radicals can cause oxidative stress, which can result in chronic ailments like diabetes and heart disease. Researchers tested aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Moringa on markers of oxidative stress, its toxicity evaluation, and correlation with antioxidant properties in a study.

In fact, Moringa oleifera has shown antioxidant activity in both test-tube experiments and experiments on living organisms 

It also contains a powerful antioxidant called quercetin. It may help in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive subjects. 

Moringa is Anti-Inflammatory

Inflammation is a protection mechanism of our body, which activates when we are injured. This process can be harmful if it does not stop for a long time. In tests done in test tubes and on living beings, Moringa has shown anti-inflammatory properties. 

A study done in 2010 indicated that the Moringa possessed anti-inflammatory properties against CCl4-induced liver damage and fibrosis. 

Similarly, research from the National Library of Medicine states that isothiocyanates are the prominent anti-inflammatory compounds in moringa seeds, leaves, and pods.

Moringa is also Anti-Diabetic

Hyperglycemia refers to increased levels of sugar, or glucose, in the blood.

It is the main cause of diabetes, which can be a major problem if not prevented early. High blood sugar may also lead to other serious health problems, including heart disease.

Studies suggest that the anti-diabetic nature of moringa is considerably prominent. These leaves may lead to reduced blood sugar levels. 

Similarly, another small study on six people indicated that adding 50 grams of Moringa leaves to the diet decreased the rise in blood sugar levels by 21%. 

GREEN TEA LEAVES

Spoonful of green tea leaves for demonstration.
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Green Tea for Weight Management

Green tea is one of the most popular beverages for most health-conscious people out there, and it deserves all the attention it gets. Among the abundance of health benefits that it offers, weight management has to be the most prominent one. 

A review of studies shows that green tea demonstrates anti-obesity properties due to the presence of polyphenols. These polyphenols affect major factors such as cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. As you might know, these factors are the ones responsible for weight management.

Green Tea Reduces the Risk of Stroke

Research suggests that consumption of green tea may lower blood pressure and thus reduce the risk of stroke in the future.

Another study suggested that drinking green tea daily might reduce the risk of stroke by about twenty per cent. Poor health choices always lead to our downfall, and hence, green tea just might act as insurance against stroke for such people.

Green Tea May Reduce The Risk Of Cancer

Cancer is one of the deadliest and most uncertain diseases that really difficult to cure. Therefore, prevention being our only option, we must incorporate healthier life choices that start with our food.

Scientists suggest green tea to be anticarcinogenic in nature. The consumption of green tea may prove to be helpful in the prevention of many types of cancer, including lung, colon, oesophagus, mouth, stomach, small intestine, kidney, pancreas, and mammary glands.

Green Tea May Prevent Neuronal Damage

Ageing is something we cannot stop, and it often leads to effects that include neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. These diseases cannot be cured, but you can prevent them.

Studies show that green tea is neuroprotective in nature, and green tea polyphenols may significantly help in reducing the risk of these neurological diseases. 

So if you start drinking green tea in your youth, you will never regret it in your old age!

Green Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Green tea is of the drinks that are actually good for your heart. In the long run, it prevents most of the damage to your cardiovascular health from the inside. 

Since green tea may lower our body’s blood pressure, studies suggest that it may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Although it should be noted that heart patients are not recommended to overconsume green tea.

Green Tea May Help Maintain Blood Pressure

As discussed before, research has indicated that regular consumption of green tea may help in lowering the blood pressure of your body. Green tea may significantly reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure, making it a perfect beverage for those who have hypertension. This soothing refreshment can help drastically when consumed daily.

Green Tea is Anti-Diabetic as well

A review of studies has demonstrated that green tea has a direct effect on our blood glucose levels and might help in significantly reducing them.

This property of green tea can result in an anti-diabetic effect, as lowering blood glucose levels can mean better diabetic health for most diabetes patients. Hyperglycemia is a serious issue and any preventive steps that can be taken are really helpful.

Think Green, Think Moringa Green

What’s a great way to improve green tea? Adding moringa leaves to it! These ingredients are carefully selected to complement each other’s flavour, aroma and health benefits. With just a moderate amount of caffeine content, the dry aroma and woody taste of Moringa Green will energize you.

After reading all these benefits, you might want to try it out yourself. You can do so by ordering Moringa Green and getting it right at your doorstep. You can try a small pack for the first time, or take that leap of faith and buy the 30 Days Pack.

If you like herbal teas, you might like reading Chamomile Mint- Minty and Soothing. Another great read for herbal tea lovers is “Drink Away your Stress with Chamomile Lemongrass Tea“. If you want to try one of our traditional brews, try the Masala Tea.

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Tulsi Green Tea- Green Tea With a Twist

Moringa Mint Tea

Indians have used Tulsi (or Holy Basil) for a long time in history. Our entire medical history is evident for the amazing health benefits of this holistic herb. We have used it to treat ringworms, eye diseases, and even malaria. We have also used it for treating diarrhoea, nausea, and vomiting. Tulsi contains essential nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium, zinc and iron. One of the best ways to consume this herb is to brew tea. While we’re at it, why not add the world-famous healthy green tea leaves? That’s what Tulsi Green is all about.

Why Did We Use This Combo?

Why add green tea? You might ask. Green tea is often advertised as one of the healthiest beverages on the planet. In fact, there is a lot of scientific research to back this claim. Green tea has many benefits– lowering the risk of heart disease, weight management, and improved brain function, to name a few. The reason behind choosing this combination of ingredients is simple. Both of them offer a plethora of health benefits, they don’t contradict each other when combined, and they go well together. Ono Teas always makes sure to create brews that have great taste, aroma, and benefits. Before further ado, let’s see what Tulsi Green has to offer.

Tulsi Leaves (Holy Basil)

Tulsi- Holy Basil plant.
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Let’s welcome the “The Queen of Herbs”, the Tulsi leaves. These herbal leaves are called so profoundly because of the wonders they create in our human system. Tulsi leaves are considered one of the safest medicines in Ayurveda history. There are actually 4 types of Tulsi leaves. Three out of these four are used in the making of Tulsi Green.  Tulsi Green has Rama, Shyama and Vana Tulsi.

Rama Tulsi

Rama Tulsi Helps Improve Eyesight

According to research, Tulsi is loaded with vitamin A. As we all know, ‘A’ group of vitamins plays a major role in the maintenance of good retinal health (It’s good for your eyes!). 

Researchers suggest that vitamin A aids in the promotion of proper vision. Vitamin A is responsible for converting the pigment opsin to rhodopsin to give you that prophetic vision.

Studies show that the deficiency of vitamin A can lead to xerophthalmia (starting slowly from night blindness to the worse loss of vision), and just a cup of this tea a day may help you to see the world better.

 Rama Tulsi Aids Digestion

Are you someone who enjoys relishing amazing food yet is annoyed by the aftereffects of a bloated stomach? Say no more. According to a study, a cup of Rama Tulsi tea after a meal might help in relieving the bloating and an added benefit of initiating regular digestion. This scented tea helps in providing a calming effect and regulating bowel movements.

Rama Tulsi Improves Cardiac Health

The major culprits of poor heart health are excess cholesterol and an inadequate amount of minerals like calcium and magnesium in the human system. Heart diseases are the result of high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or more commonly known as bad cholesterol. The presence of calcium and minerals in Rama Tulsi can be used to curb the risk of cardiac disease. These minerals help in lowering bad cholesterol which might help with keeping your heart young and healthy.

Rama Tulsi is Anti-Inflammatory

Inflammations are silent murderers in causing pain.  Researchers who experimented on rats prove that Rama Tulsi shows anti-inflammatory properties.

In the tests, it reduced swelling, inhibited inflammation, and also aided in alleviating pain. The anti-inflammatory properties exhibited by this tea are associated with the properties of pain killers like aspirin and ibuprofen. 

The researchers concluded that Tulsi Tea shows the same properties as these pain killers. It is more gentle on the stomach lining and helps in the alleviation of stomach aches. 

Shyama Tulsi

Shyama Tulsi Helps Reduce Stress

Often worshipped in Indian households, spiritually and clinically, Tulsi carries a legacy for being known for exhibiting a lot for promoting good health. 

One such property is the adaptogenic property (relieves stress). After doing some studies, researchers found that the pharmacological property of this herb promotes homeostasis (stabilizing body function). Therefore, what better way to end a stressful workday than to indulge in this “elixir of life”?

Shyama Tulsi Leaves are Analgesic and Antipyretic 

Falling in love or falling ill are unpredictable events. Not sure about the former, but the latter has to be treated well; to lead a hail and a healthy life. We often stick to medicines or supplements that come along with the side effects. 

According to scientific research, the Shyama variant of Tulsi tested on animal models showed a significant reduction in body temperature. This happened due to the presence of bio-pharmacological compounds like eugenol– establishing antipyretic properties (deduction in acute fever).

Shyama Tulsi are Anti-depressant

At least at one point in time, do we not have that shadow in us that undermines us and keeps us caged in an anti-social bubble? The shadow that does not reflect positivity or worse nothing? We may call this shadow depression. 

Therefore, to distract ourselves, what haven’t we done? Joined Yoga to calm the mind and body, and then left Yoga. Because of having no time or maybe the postures were difficult. Well, as chaotic it might sound, there is still hope. 

According to a study, people who consumed 500 mg of holistic Tulsi tea every day witnessed less depression, stress, anxiety and envisioned much clearer thoughts and also sensed being more social. So don’t be hard on yourself if yoga is not your cup of tea. Consider Shyama tulsi tea.

  Shyama Tulsi is also Anti-Diabetic 

As per research, incorporating 250-500 mg of Shyama tulsi tea shows an anti-diabetic property. Glibenclamide is a medication generally given to patients having type 2 diabetes. Researchers found that the phytoconstituents present in Shyama tulsi tea shows similar effects to that of glibenclamide medication.  

Vana Tulsi

Vana Tulsi Can Act as a Memory Enhancer

Consuming Vana Tulsi tea every day may help keep your brain sharp as a knife. Or shall we say fewer chances of you forgetting your loved ones’ birthdays? Well, we can’t guarantee that, but Tulsi leaves may significantly boost your memory.

Studies reveal that when researchers fed Tulsi leaves (a.k.a Holy Basil) to mice at a dosage of 400 mg/kg of body weight, they improved their cognition.  

 Vana Tulsi Has Wound-Healing Capabilities

In a test on rats, researchers incorporated Vana Tulsi on an incisional wound model of rats. They found that Vana Tulsi exhibited wound healing properties because of its ability to raise vascular permeability (capacity of the blood cells to flow). Thus, inducing a healing effect on the rats.

 Vana Tulsi Is Anti-Bacterial

Do you remember the last time you fell ill? Probably because of some random food you had? Chances are that you might be infected by food-borne bacteria. 

Have you ever heard of Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella typhi, or Salmonella typhimurium? Don’t worry, this is not a biology test. They are the names of the top pathogens that cause food-borne diseases. A study reports that Vana Tulsi inhibits the growth of all of these bacteria mentioned above.

Vana Tulsi May Boost Your Immune System

A properly functioning immune system is vital in protecting against viral, fungal, or respiratory infection. Therefore it is important to maintain your immune system. Tulsi might help you in this case.

In a study done on African Catfish, researchers observed enhanced performance of both antioxidant activity and immuno-activity when they administered Vana Tulsi concoction in the fish. The fish were on a 12-week diet and an increased daily performance of fish was noted.

Green Tea Leaves

Spoonful of green tea leaves for demonstration.
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You can’t make Tulsi Green without green tea leaves!

Green Tea for Weight Management

Green tea is one of the most popular beverages for most health-conscious people out there, and it deserves all the attention it gets. Among the abundance of health benefits that it offers, weight management has to be the most prominent one. 

A review of studies shows that green tea demonstrates anti-obesity properties due to the presence of polyphenols. These polyphenols affect major factors such as cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. As you might know, these factors are the ones responsible for weight management.

Green Tea Reduces the Risk of Stroke

Research suggests that consumption of green tea may lower blood pressure and thus reduce the risk of stroke in the future.

Another study suggested that drinking green tea daily might reduce the risk of stroke by about twenty per cent. Poor health choices always lead to our downfall, and hence, green tea just might act as insurance against stroke for such people.

Green Tea May Reduce The Risk Of Cancer

Cancer is one of the deadliest and most uncertain diseases that really difficult to cure. Therefore, prevention being our only option, we must incorporate healthier life choices that start with our food.

Scientists suggest green tea to be anticarcinogenic in nature. The consumption of green tea may prove to be helpful in the prevention of many types of cancer, including lung, colon, oesophagus, mouth, stomach, small intestine, kidney, pancreas, and mammary glands.

Green Tea May Prevent Neuronal Damage

Ageing is something we cannot stop, and it often leads to effects that include neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. These diseases cannot be cured, but you can prevent them.

Studies show that green tea is neuroprotective in nature, and green tea polyphenols may significantly help in reducing the risk of these neurological diseases. 

So if you start drinking green tea in your youth, you will never regret it in your old age!

Green Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Green tea is of the drinks that are actually good for your heart. In the long run, it prevents most of the damage to your cardiovascular health from the inside. 

Since green tea may lower our body’s blood pressure, studies suggest that it may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Although it should be noted that heart patients are not recommended to overconsume green tea.

Green Tea May Help Maintain Blood Pressure

As discussed before, research has indicated that regular consumption of green tea may help in lowering the blood pressure of your body. Green tea may significantly reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure, making it a perfect beverage for those who have hypertension. This soothing refreshment can help drastically when consumed daily.

Green Tea is Anti-Diabetic as well

A review of studies has demonstrated that green tea has a direct effect on our blood glucose levels and might help in significantly reducing them.

This property of green tea can result in an anti-diabetic effect, as lowering blood glucose levels can mean better diabetic health for most diabetes patients. Hyperglycemia is a serious issue and any preventive steps that can be taken are really helpful.

Wanna Try It Out?

Now you have an idea of how great this traditional herb can be for you. The Addition of green tea leaves makes Tulsi Green tea a must-try. If these health benefits piqued your interest, you can try out Tulsi Green tea and let us know how you liked it in the comments. Order now, and get it right at your doorstep.

If you like Classic Green Tea, you might like Tulsi Green Tea even more! Check out other teas from our Slimming Teas range– I’m sure you’ll find Gun Powder Tea really fascinating.

Cheers to good health!

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How Rose Oolong Tea can Improve your Health

Combinations are great: cheese on a sandwich, peanut butter with jelly, bacon and eggs, or even pineapple on a pizza. Okay, maybe not the last one. But hear me out, what about beverages? Have you tried any unique beverages lately? Let me suggest one right here- Rose Oolong tea

What is Oolong Tea?

Oolong tea is a traditional Chinese tea. Just like green tea or black tea, oolong tea comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The main difference is the method of processing. Oolong tea is partially oxidized: less than black tea but more than green tea. This partial oxidation is the reason for oolong tea’s characteristic taste and colour. Due to the partial oxidisation, oolong tea has the best of both worlds.

Now that you know about oolong tea, let’s dive deeper into the health benefits it offers.

Oolong Tea Leaves

Teapot with printed art filled with Oolong tea leaves
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Oolong Tea May Help in Managing your Weight

A natural way to incorporate healthy measures into your diet is to consume tea. Of course, a balanced diet and regular exercise are a must. A lot of studies suggest that tea can play a crucial role in managing body weight. 

Oolong tea is a traditional semi-oxidized Chinese tea. It is different when it comes to taste and aroma, but the benefits are pretty similar to regular tea.

In a study done on 12 men, it was found that compared to water, those who drank tea had more energy in general. The energy expenditure of the men who were given full-strength tea was increased by 2.9%.

May Reduce the Risk of Cancer

One of the most deadly diseases on the face of the earth, cancer has no guaranteed way to be cured. It can only be prevented through a healthy lifestyle, and treatment is also very risky with very low chances of survival. 

The consumption of most types of teas provides properties that drastically affect our lives. Oolong tea has chemopreventive properties that may help keep this disease at bay.

In a study done on black tea extracts, oolong tea exhibited anti-mutagenic, anti-proliferative, and anti-neoplastic activities. These activities indicate the potential for the prevention of cancer in humans as well.

Oolong Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Heart diseases are very common these days. People who are overweight have a higher risk of heart failure. The New Delhi Birth Cohort has revealed in a PubMed research, that “The annual number of deaths from CVD (cardiovascular disease) in India is projected to rise from 2.26 million (1990) to 4.77 million (2020)”.

A study done on 12 men reported that consumption of tea helped them exhibit increasing energy expenditure and fat oxidation. More energy expenditure means less accumulation of lipid, which can decrease the incidence of heart disease.

In another study, researchers revealed that 600 out of 1507 subjects, who were regular tea drinkers, had a 46% decreased risk of developing hypertension.  

Oolong Tea Acts as an Antioxidant

Oxidative stress is a serious problem that can pave the way for chronic diseases like heart conditions. It is caused by the damage done by free radicals in our bodies. Antioxidants are compounds that reduce or prevent the chance of oxidative stress and hence they are extremely important for us.

Studies reveal that oolong tea shows antioxidant activity between 233 and 532 µmol/g, which is pretty significant. The researchers noticed a modest increase in human plasma antioxidant capacity upon oolong tea consumption.

The compounds responsible for this are Theasinensins,  A–E/alpha-tocopherol, and Theasinensins A–E. They decrease lipid peroxidation, which is a good thing against free radical damage.

Oolong Tea is Anti-Inflammatory 

Inflammation is a process that starts in our bodies once an injury takes place.

It can lead to heat, pain, redness, swelling as our body tries to protect itself. But long-term inflammation, lasting for prolonged periods of several months to years, is a bad thing.

Research suggests that ethanol extract of oolong tea shows pro-angiogenic activity mediating protective effects on inflammation. 

Oolong reduces plasma MCP-1, which is another indication of its anti-inflammatory properties. Other components such as flavonoids such as cate-chins, theaflavins, and theasinensins also contribute to its anti-inflammatory nature.

Oolong Tea is also Anti-Diabetic

Diabetes can be very difficult to live with. There is no way to cure it, therefore preventing it is our only option. One way to do this is by incorporating tea into our diets.

Oolong tea may help reduce the risk of diabetes. In a study done on diabetic rats, Oolong tea reduced plasma glucose from 229 to 162.2 mg/dL. Theasinensins play a major role in the anti-diabetic property of Oolong tea. Theasinensins A has shown antihyperglycemic responses in diabetic mice.

So, What about Rose Petals?

Pink Rose Petals and a bottle of Rose Oil Placed on a wooden coaster with white background.
Rose Petals and Essential Oil
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Undoubtedly the most famous symbol of love, rose petals provide so much more than just appreciation for love. 

Rose Petals help Smoothen the Respiratory System.

Roses have cultural and medicinal significance. All roses are edible, and therefore you can make an aromatic herbal beverage by using them. They may help smoothen your respiratory system from the inside. 

In a lab test, the researchers found that ethanolic and aqueous extracts of the rose plant significantly reduced the number of coughs induced by citric acid in guinea pigs. The aqueous, ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions of the Damask rose also had a relaxant effect on the tracheal smooth muscle of guinea pigs. 

Rose may help Reduce Stress.

Today, almost every one of us experiences stressful situations. It’s hard to cope with it, and we should take care of our loved ones if they ever feel stressed out. A simple, homemade, and natural way of handling stress is to consume some freshly brewed Rose Tea.

People have used roses for their therapeutic properties for a long time. Rose oil may help in reducing nervous stress and tension. 

In a study conducted on male mice under chronic stress, researchers aimed to investigate the neuropsychological effects of a water-soluble extract of French rose. The results indicated that french rose extract exerted an anti-stress effect on the mice subjected to chronic stress. 

Rose Helps the Central Nervous System.

The central nervous system (CNS) controls most functions of your body and mind. It has three broad functions: sensory input, information processing, and motor output. The CNS is literally the backbone of your health. Pun intended.

Apart from the antidepressant and antianxiety effects, the ethanolic extract of the flowering tops of Damask rose has other properties as well. Rose possesses a potent hypnotic activity on the central nervous system in mice. The scientists observed that the sleeping times of the mice increased. This extract also shows anticonvulsant and analgesic effects and promotes nerve growth in mice.

Rose is Anti-Diabetic.

People suffering from diabetes have it tough. The only way to combat diabetes is to either prevent it or modify our lifestyle to deal with the damage caused. Rose may help here. Research suggests that Damask rose exerts an anti-diabetic effect on our body.

In a study, researchers orally administered some amount of methanol extract of Damask rose in normal and diabetic rats. As a result, significantly decreased blood glucose after maltose loading was observed.

Also, Damask rose was identified as a potent inhibitor of the α-glucosidase enzyme, which can reduce the postprandial glucose level in the blood. The polyphenols present in rose tea may help in the prevention of type-2 diabetes.

Rose is also Anti-Ageing.

We often see rosewater as a prominent component in most beauty products. This is mainly due to the anti-ageing properties. Rose is rich in antioxidants. These are the compounds that protect our cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

Free radicals cause damage on a cellular level, which might result in oxidative stress, which can cause premature ageing issues. Research suggests that the anti-ageing properties of rose-flower extract might be due to its antioxidant activity. 

Rose can Alleviate Menstrual Cramps.

Almost 50% of women suffer from menstrual pains. Some of them even experience headaches, diarrhoea, fatigue, and vomiting during their menstruation period. Rose tea has been used in Chinese medicine as a traditional remedy for menstrual pains.

In a Taiwanese study, researchers gave 2 cups of rose tea to 130 teenagers daily for 12 days. They did this for a duration of 6 menstrual cycles. Compared to the control group, those given the tea reported less menstrual pain and a better mental health condition.

A Lovely and Unique Drink

Rose Oolong is the beverage that will be a part of your healthy lifestyle. Not only that, but it will prevent all these lifestyle disorders that we saw above. This beautiful combination of rose petals and oolong tea leaves will improve your mood and make your life even better.

So order your pack now and start living healthy without compromising on taste. You can buy in bulk as well- click here to buy a pack of 30 teabags. If you are a fan of oolong tea, make sure you also try High Mountain Darjeeling Oolong Tea. If you like to stick with black tea, try Earl Grey. And remember, wear your masks, stay home, and stay safe!

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Turmeric Mulethi: A Brew Brimming with Health

Remember when we were kids, our grandmas used to use all kinds of herbs and spices to take care of us. Whether it be turmeric for pain and inflammation or ginger for nausea– These herbs and spices have always come to our rescue. Keeping that in mind, and with consultation from medical professionals, the team of experts at Ono Teas have crafted a unique concoction: Turmeric Mulethi.

Turmeric Mulethi has the power of 9 potent ingredients that come together to form the best health drink you can find. Green tea leaves, turmeric, liquorice (commonly known as Mulethi), lemongrass, lemon peel, ginger root, cardamom, rose petals and black pepper all in one brew! Can you imagine the various health benefits they offer? Well don’t worry, you don’t have to imagine. We’re going to list all these health benefits one ingredient at a time. The list is long so you might want to pick up a cup of tea while reading this (why not try Turmeric Mulethi while you’re at it?). Let’s begin.

Turmeric

Close-up shot of turmeric pieces.
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Turmeric has been traditionally used in India as a spice and a medicinal herb. The main compounds responsible for most of the health benefits of turmeric are curcuminoids, the most important of which is curcumin.

Turmeric is Anti-Bacterial

Turmeric contains various bioactive compounds with powerful medicinal properties. One such property is its antibacterial property. The anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin prevent pathogens like bacteria from entering our bodies.

Research indicates that turmeric has shown the ability to inhibit the growth of a variety of periodontopathic bacteria. Even a low concentration of 20 µg/mL of curcumin

inhibited almost 80% of bacteria (P.gingivitis) in a study. 

Other studies show the antibacterial activity of curcumin against Staphylococcus aureus and Rhizoctonia solani (those are fungus names if you were wondering). 

Turmeric May Help Reduce Depression

In a controlled trial, researchers divided 60 people having depression into three groups. The first was given a Prozac, the second, a gram of curcumin, and the third group was given both. The results showed that the third group with both Prozac and curcumin gave the best results. This indicated that curcumin might have an antidepressant effect.

In a study based on the chronic stress model of depression in rats, researchers observed that curcumin administration showed similar properties as imipramine, an antidepressant.

Turmeric May Help Improve Skin Health

Turmeric has components that display antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties help a lot when a person is dealing with skin conditions and allergies. This may also help your skin to glow and lighten up.

Research has suggested that turmeric may be used to treat a lot of dermatologic diseases. Ingested turmeric/curcumin is suggested to modulate skin health and function.

Several studies have reported that turmeric may help in improving the condition of many skin diseases such as acne, alopecia, atopic dermatitis, facial photoaging, oral lichen planus, pruritus, psoriasis, radiodermatitis, and vitiligo.

Turmeric May be Effective in Treating Arthritis

Arthritis is a very common ailment, especially among the elderly. In most types, this condition involves inflammation in the joints. Being a very potent anti-inflammatory compound, curcumin found in turmeric may help patients suffering from arthritis. 

Researchers conducted a study among patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. The results indicated that curcumin found in turmeric acted as a more effective solution compared to an anti-inflammatory drug. 

Other research and studies also indicate that curcumin can act as an effective part of treatment for arthritis. (1)(2)(3)     

Turmeric May be Effective in Treating Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases in the world and is also linked to causing dementia. Even in modern medicine, there is no proper treatment or solution to cure Alzheimer’s disease. The only possible option is to prevent it by incorporating healthy measures.

Curcumin present in turmeric is believed to prevent most neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Researchers conducted a study on 1010 elderly Asians without any serious cognitive defects. They found that those who consumed curcumin more often showed fewer early signs of dementia. 

Curcumin has been shown to cross the blood-brain barrier, which only allows essential substances to travel to the brain. 

Turmeric is Full of Antioxidants

Antioxidants are compounds that help protect your body from the cellular damage caused by free radicals. These are harmful molecules that might cause oxidative stress. Oxidative stress can lead to several chronic conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. 

Research suggests that curcumin acts as a potent antioxidant. It can protect your body from free radicals by neutralizing them. Curcumin also gives a boost to your own body’s antioxidant enzymes

Turmeric is Anti-Inflammatory as well

Inflammation is a process that occurs on an injury. It helps your body fight foreign invaders and repairing any damage. It keeps your body safe from pathogens like bacteria. But when this process becomes chronically unstoppable, it can harm your own body instead of protecting it. 

Several studies have suggested that chronic inflammation can play a huge role in various ailments like metabolic syndrome, heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and various degenerative conditions. (1)(2)(3)

Research and studies show that curcumin has very significant anti-inflammatory properties, and it may be on par with some anti-inflammatory drugs. On top of that, it does not have side effects like those drugs. (4)(5)(6)

GREEN TEA LEAVES

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Next up is green tea: one of the most famous and widely used teas. The wide range of health benefits might surprise you.

Green Tea for Weight Management

Green tea is one of the most popular beverages for most health-conscious people out there, and it deserves all the attention it gets. Among the abundance of health benefits that it offers, weight management has to be the most prominent one. 

A review of studies shows that green tea demonstrates anti-obesity properties due to the presence of polyphenols that affect major factors such as cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that are directly affected by its consumption. 

Green Tea Reduces the Risk of Stroke

Research suggests that consumption of green tea may lower blood pressure and thus reduce the risk of stroke in the future.

Another study suggested that drinking green tea daily might reduce the risk of stroke by about twenty per cent. Poor health choices always lead to our downfall, and hence, green tea just might act as insurance against stroke for such people.

Green Tea May Reduce The Risk Of Cancer

Cancer is one of the deadliest and most uncertain diseases that may or may not be cured if contracted. Therefore, prevention being our only option, we must incorporate healthier life choices that start with our food.

Scientists suggest green tea to be anticarcinogenic in nature. The consumption of green tea may prove to be helpful in the prevention of many types of cancer, including lung, colon, oesophagus, mouth, stomach, small intestine, kidney, pancreas, and mammary glands.

Green Tea May Prevent Neuronal Damage

Ageing is something we cannot stop, and it often leads to effects that include neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. These cannot be cured, but they can be prevented.

Studies show that green tea is neuroprotective in nature, and green tea polyphenols may significantly help in reducing the risk of these neurological diseases. 

So if you start drinking green tea in your youth, you will never regret it in your old age!

Green Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Green tea is of the drinks that are actually good for your heart. In the long run, it prevents most of the damage to your cardiovascular health from the inside. 

Since green tea may lower our body’s blood pressure, studies suggest that it may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Although it should be noted that heart patients are not recommended to overconsume green tea.

Green Tea May Help Maintain Blood Pressure

As discussed before, research has indicated that regular consumption of green tea may help lower your body’s blood pressure. Green tea may significantly reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure, making it a perfect beverage for those who have hypertension. This soothing refreshment can help drastically when consumed daily.

Green Tea is Anti-Diabetic as well

A review of studies has demonstrated that green tea has a direct effect on our blood glucose levels and might help in significantly reducing them.

This property of green tea can result in an anti-diabetic effect, as lowering blood glucose levels can mean better diabetic health for most diabetes patients. Hyperglycemia is a serious issue and any preventive steps that can be taken are really helpful.

Liquorice (Mulethi)

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Liquorice is being used in traditional medicine for a long time. Its sweet, aromatic flavour is used in making a wide variety of candies or sweets.

Liquorice for Strong Bones

In 2012, researchers did a 2-month study on healthy women and reported that liquorice demonstrated an increase in parathyroid hormone. This hormone helps maintain an appropriate balance of calcium in the bloodstream, maintaining a strong bone metabolism. The same study revealed that the urinary calcium levels were also increased.

Liquorice Reduces Plasma Potassium

Plasma potassium (Hypokalemia) is a type of electrolyte disturbance, that causes reduced blood potassium. If it gets severe enough, it can cause muscle weakness/paralysis and cardiac arrhythmias.

Researchers conducted a study in which they tested prolonged ingestion of graded doses of liquorice. They did this test on healthy individuals and noted a significant fall in plasma potassium concentration (from 4.3 to 3.5 mmol/litre).

Liquorice is Anti-ulcerogenic

Peptic ulcers are sores that open up at the inside lining of the stomach, small intestine, or lower oesophagus. The compound called glycyrrhizin present in the liquorice root extract may help in treating peptic ulcers.

A study done on mice indicated that liquorice root extract was more effective in protection against peptic ulcers than omeprazole, a common medication used for treating ulcers. 

Liquorice has a lot of Antioxidants

The liquorice plant has compounds that indicate a lot of health benefits, one of them being its antioxidant property. 

Research shows that the yellow colour of this plant is due to its flavonoid content, from which hispaglabridins show antioxidant activity.  

Another study done on seven components of this plant has suggested that six of them, namely Hispaglabridin A, Hispaglabridin B, Glabridin, and 4′-O-Methylglabridin, isoprenylchalcone derivative, and Isoliquiritigenin demonstrated very potent antioxidant activity. 

Lemongrass

Lemongrass Honey and Lemon Juice Food in a jar topped with a wedge of lemon and lemongrass, all placed on a piece of hemp cloth.

Next up, we have lemongrass. Lemongrass has traditionally found its use in reducing stress and improving sleep since the middle ages. Native to Sri Lanka and South India, this is a herb that provides numerous benefits to our health, and incorporating it into our diets can significantly improve our lifestyle:

Lemongrass is Antiviral

Lemongrass has a scent that resembles lemons. Due to this, it finds use as a culinary and medicinal herb. It also offers a lot of health benefits.

Lemongrass has found its use in traditional medicine as a herbal infusion to treat fever and malaria. Studies have revealed that lemongrass has demonstrated antimalarial activity. 

Another study revealed that Citral (a major component of lemongrass oil) has shown antiviral activity against HSV-1 and yellow fever virus.

These viruses may or may not be deadly, but they are all harmful, and contracting them should be avoided at all costs.

Lemongrass is Anti-Inflammatory

Inflammation is a process that our body initiates to protect itself from outside invaders, such as bacteria and viruses. But when the body doesn’t know when to stop, inflammation can have long-term damaging consequences on your body, hence it is essential to include foods that prevent inflammation in your diet. 

Studies have suggested that certain flavonoids from lemongrass, namely luteolin glycosides have demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity. The researchers also recommended that lemongrass extract can be used as a less toxic alternative to current anti-inflammatory pharmaceutical drugs. 

This indicates that lemongrass is a healthy addition to our everyday diet, and can also be incorporated into our beverages. This soothing effect might be useful to those who suffer from inflammation. 

Lemongrass has Anti-Fungal Properties

Lemongrass oil is effective as an insecticide and also as a herbicide because of its antimicrobial effects.  Additionally, it is also completely safe to consume and acts as an antifungal shield for our skin.

Research has shown that lemongrass oil is active against a variety of different fungi, making it a perfect anti-fungal agent. 

Dermatophytes are fungi that feed on keratin present in our skin, hair, and nails. Lemongrass has shown activity against a lot of dermatophytes present in humans, making it an essential addition to our diet.

Anti-Bacterial

Bacteria inside our bodies (except the good ones) are a nuisance and always difficult to deal with. Therefore, antibacterial foods are necessary to fight the bad bacteria as regularly using antibiotics is not good for our health.

Lemongrass oil has showcased anti-bacterial according to research. The tests revealed that lemongrass is effective against drug-resistant organisms. 

In vitro (studies conducted on organisms within glass-based lab equipment), lemongrass has shown activity against a variety of bacteria and fungi. Hence, these amazing properties make lemongrass a perfect ingredient to add to our food, making it healthier and preventing damage to our bodies.

Lemon Peel

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Moving on to our next ingredient, lemon peel. We often overlook the peel and go straight for the juice inside. But the peel of a lemon has lots of benefits that go unappreciated. 

Lemon Peel Helps Treat Gallstones

The peel of a lemon is a very useful part of it and can be used in a wide variety of dishes. It presents a lot of health benefits. One such advantage is the treatment of gallstones. Studies show that a solvent present in lemons called d-limonene can help treat gallstones- the solid deposits that may develop in the gall bladder. 

Lemon Peel Helps Prevent Heart Disease

In a study, researchers found that d-limonene, which is present in the essential oil of lemon, had therapeutic effects on metabolic disorders in mice. The mice were fed a high-fat diet to induce obesity. 

D-limonene directly affected blood glucose levels and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c). All of these parameters are directly correlated to heart diseases. This might indicate that consumption of lemon peel prevents any heart ailments and improves overall cardiovascular health.

Lemon Peel Improves Oral Health

Apart from the great flavour that it adds to our food, this citrus fruit is also good for our oral hygiene. Consuming lemon kills a lot of oral bacteria that reside in one’s mouth. 

In a test, researchers isolated and tested three compounds from a lemon. These compounds showed activity against bacteria such as Streptococcus mutans, Prevotella intermedia, and Porphyromonas gingivalis.

Lemon Peel Boosts Immune System

Lemon peel may give a boost to the immune system due to the flavonoid and vitamin C present in it. In a study done on fish, the fish showed improved immunostimulant effects after the researchers gave them a dehydrated lemon peel diet.

Vitamin C in the lemon peel can get accumulated in phagocytes and t-cells that help reduce harmful compounds in our body. Vitamin C can also contribute to the prevention and therapy of the common cold.

Lemon Peel is Anti-Microbial

Lab tests in research have found that the methanolic extracts of fruits peel of Citrus limon exhibit antimicrobial activity.

Lemon peel demonstrated antimicrobial activity against several common food-related pathogenic bacteria (Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, and Enterobacter spp.) 

In another study, fresh lemon peel and dehydrated lemon peel partially inhibited the growth of V. cholerae, the bacteria that causes cholera.

Lemon Peel has Anti-Fungal Properties

Lemon peel is very useful in preventing fungal infections. In a study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from lemon peel reported good activity against some isolated dermatophytes.

Lemon peel showed activity against a drug-resistant fungus that can cause skin infections. 

Ginger Root

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Although being a flowering plant, the roots of the ginger plant are used widely as a spice and traditional medicine. Ginger has a lot of health benefits.

Ginger Helps Relieve Headache

Studies show that ginger can help to reduce headaches when consumed. It does so by reducing a process called prostaglandin synthesis, which alleviates the pain.

Ginger has Antioxidant Activity

We must include antioxidants in our diets as they play an extremely crucial role in protecting our cells from the oxidative stress caused by free radicals. 

Ginger is loaded with antioxidants. This antioxidant activity may help in preventing a lot of chronic diseases such as cancer. This spice is extremely beneficial and that is why adding ginger to your diet is a very wise decision.

Ginger has Anti-Nauseatic properties

The most prominent and well-known use of ginger is its ability to alleviate the symptoms of nausea and vomiting. It is widely used for alleviating nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy, chemotherapy, etc. 

Research shows that ginger is useful in alleviating these symptoms and can also be used for other surgery-related nausea or vomiting.  

Ginger is Anti-Inflammatory

Ginger has been a part of Ayurvedic, Chinese, Arabic, and African traditional medicines. Apart from relieving pain, it also helps with inflammation. 

Research demonstrates that ginger has anti-inflammatory properties that may help in reducing inflammation in various regions. The researchers noticed that a combination of ginger extracts was much more effective in decreasing inflammatory mediators. 

Ginger is also Anti-Ageing

We know that ginger is filled with antioxidants that prevent oxidative stress. Since oxidative stress causes age-related degenerative diseases, ginger can act as an anti-ageing agent.

In a review of studies called “Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) in the Prevention of Ageing and Degenerative Diseases”, researchers revealed that ginger has anti-ageing properties, and is also shown to prevent most degenerative diseases. These benefits are the reason why most people enjoy their tea with ginger added to it.

Cardamom

Our next ingredient is hailed as the “Queen of Spices”. Cardamom is a widely popular spice used around the world. Not only does it improve the taste, but it also has many health benefits that make it an essential part of our diet.

Cardamom Reduces Congestion of the Liver

According to a study from the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, cardamom oil contains compounds that act as a tonic for your heart and liver. These compounds are 1,8-cineole, terpinene, terpineol, sabinene, α-pinene and limonene. These com[punds can significantly help in reducing the congestion of the liver.

Cardamom Improves Oral Health

Apart from having a strong, unique taste and an intensely aromatic fragrance, this smoky-smelling spice has other benefits for your mouth as well. 

Studies demonstrate that the antimicrobial property of cardamom helps fight against the microorganisms that cause dental caries. This ensures healthy oral hygiene, so including cardamom in your diet can drastically improve your oral health.

Cardamom helps Maintain Blood Pressure

Hypertension (or high blood pressure) is a common but very dangerous condition where a person’s arteries are constantly flowing with high-pressure blood. If left untreated for a while, it can also be fatal. 

Cardamom is one of the spices that actually help alleviate hypertension. Research reveals that cardamom has the potential to effectively reduce blood pressure without any side effects.

Cardamom Regulates Blood Sugar Levels

Studies suggest that cardamom, when taken in powder form may help improve the glucose intolerance in our bodies. This basically means that it is beneficial for those who have a high blood sugar level than normal. This is very important as glucose intolerance can lead to diabetes, which is a chronic disease that cannot be treated. Prevention is better than cure!

Cardamom is Anti-ulcerogenic

Large cardamom fruit, commonly known as ‘Bari Ilaichi’ in India, is very useful in treating gastrointestinal ailments. Research reveals that cardamom exhibits anti-ulcerogenic properties. 

In fact, the essential oils present in cardamom protect and improve the mucus barrier present in our guts. This paves the way for the prevention of most gastrointestinal disorders.

Cardamom is Anti-Inflammatory as well

Some people directly chew this traditional aromatic spice for fresh breath. Others brew a warm refreshing tea and add cardamom into it. Another benefit of cardamom is its anti-inflammatory property. 
Research shows that cardamom has the potential to protect you from the inflammation of your eyelids. The best way to consume cardamom is to add it to your tea. This can help with stomach issues and has a cooling effect on your body.

Black Pepper

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Last but not least, we have black pepper. Deemed as the “King of Spices”, black pepper is packed with health benefits. Even though it has a sharp essence and a mildly spicy taste, this spice positively affects our bodies.

Black Pepper helps Normalise Blood Sugar Level

A study on black pepper demonstrated that black pepper contains a compound called piperine, which directly affects the sugar level in our blood. The extract of black pepper piperine, which can prevent Hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar). 

Black Pepper Lowers Cholesterol

According to research, black pepper inhibits the increase of cholesterol and lower blood lipids. 

Another study demonstrated that black pepper or piperine showed remarked decrease in the levels of cholesterol. Therefore consumption of black pepper may lead to healthier cardiac health and lower cholesterol levels.

Black Pepper Improves Cognitive Function and Neuroprotection.

According to a study, black pepper, along with many other spices such as ginger, garlic, etc exhibit neuroprotective nature. This means they may help in the prevention of numerous neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain tumour, and meningitis. 

According to another study, black pepper contains piperine, which provides neuroprotection and protects against cognitive impairment and cognitive deficit conditions, like Alzheimer’s.

Black Pepper has Gastrointestinal Benefits

Spices have always been a part of our diets. They provide a wide array of health benefits. Generally, spices are useful for naturally regulating the digestive system. 

A recent study shows that the piperine present in black pepper helps improve gastrointestinal functionality. With piperine as an active ingredient, black pepper serves as a gastro-protective addition to your diet and prevents any gastric ailments. 

Black Pepper is Anti-Pyretic

Apart from having antimicrobial properties which help you cleanse your body from the inside, Black pepper also has antipyretic properties.

Research shows that black pepper may be useful in treating refractory intermittent fevers. Long pepper boiled in milk and water– Drinking this decoction early in the morning, daily can help in fighting a fever.

Black Pepper has Antioxidants

Oxidative stress can be extremely dangerous and even lethal. That is why having antioxidants in your food is essential. Piperine is an antioxidant found in black pepper.

According to research, piperine in black pepper can reduce the oxidative stress induced by high-fat diets. Therefore including black pepper in your diet can prevent possible oxidative stress.

Black Pepper is Anti-Inflammatory as well

Studies indicate that black pepper has anti-inflammatory properties. Of all the constituents, particularly piperine is responsible for most of the benefits of this amazing spice. 

Black pepper has shown anti-inflammatory properties in some lab studies. It provides a significant reduction in the inflammatory region. Although, we need further research for piperine to be made as a dietary supplement.

Now That’s a Lot of “Healthy” in One Cup!

If you made it till here, you have my respect. Seriously though, that was a LONG list. But that is even more of a reason to try this magical concoction. In fact, Turmeric Mulethi has almost everything you need even and more. It is easily one of the most complex and versatile teas from Ono Teas. Even though it comes under the Skin Wellness Teas category, it serves so many other ailments. Turmeric Mulethi is indeed a must-try!

If you liked Turmeric Mulethi, make sure you try our other amazing herbal teas such as Tulsi Sweet Lemon, Rose Mint Tea, and Magical Chamomile Tea. If you like getting to know health benefits, here are 7 Reasons To Try Rooibos Tea.

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Drink Away your Stress with Chamomile Lemongrass Tea

Herbal teas are booming in the health industry right now. Tisanes (water-based herbal infusions) are seen as better alternatives to common tea due to the variety of flavours and health benefits they offer. Chamomile Lemongrass is a prime example.

Herbs like Lavender, Mint, Ginger, Jasmine, and chamomile, etc are used to craft these refreshing drinks. For example, two herbs that go well with each other, and complement each other’s taste and health benefits are Chamomile and Lemongrass.

What is Chamomile?

Two cups on a wooden bench filled with chamomile tea, garnished with chamomile flowers and surrounded by chamomile flowers.

Chamomile is a herb that comes from the daisy-like flowers of the Asteraceae plant family. Chamomile has two species: Roman chamomile and German chamomile. Both of these are used to make herbal infusions.

Chamomile is known for its many health benefits, especially sleep-promoting properties. Having some Chamomile before sleep can significantly help you increase your chances of a good night’s sleep.

Chamomile offers a plethora of health benefits:

It is Good For Your Digestive System

Chamomile is a herb that is used as an ingredient in herbal teas for a long time. It is used as traditional medicine and as a natural remedy for many ailments. 

Chamomile can help relax the stomach muscles and relieve muscle spasms associated with intestinal disorders. According to a study, this herb is used for many gastrointestinal conditions and digestive disorders. 

Apart from the intestines, it also helps the stomach in many ways. Chamomile can help treat digestive issues, such as irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhoea, and colic.

It is especially helpful in soothing the stomach, getting rid of gas, and relaxing the muscles that move through the intestines.

Chamomile Reduces Insomnia

In our competitive society, someone who prioritizes their work over their sleep is applauded and praised – they are seen as “extra productive”. But this practice is very unhealthy and should not be encouraged as sleep is very essential for our body and mind. 

People who suffer from insomnia, i.e. the inability to sleep, always have to rely on sleeping pills or something like that to get a good night’s sleep. Instead of using chemically made pills, using a natural way devoid of any side effects is the best thing to do.

Insomnia can have a lot of bad effects and should be avoided at all costs. According to a study, chamomile can be used for sedation (calming effect) purposes. It acts as a mild tranquillizer or sleep inducer.

Chamomile contains a flavonoid that is the cause of its sleep-inducing nature. Having a cup of Chamomile tea will leave you having sweet dreams since you won’t be worrying about any side effects!

May Reduce Anxiety

Mental health is a very serious issue. We often overlook it in our society. A lot of people suffer from anxiety and they don’t even know how to deal with it. 

Medication can be very tricky and can have many side effects.  Relying on anti-depressants or stress-related drugs can do more harm than help. One of the best ways to naturally reduce stress and anxiety is to pour yourself a fresh brew of herbal tea. 

Research has proved that chamomile can be used as a mild sedative to calm your nerves and help reduce anxiety. Chamomile tea is one of the best stress-soothing teas that calm your nerves and keep you relaxed. It comes in the topmost and strongest herbs for treating anxiety.

Chamomile normalizes Blood Sugar Level

Increased blood sugar (hyperglycemia) can be very dangerous and can result in type-2 diabetes. One simple way to check if your blood sugar is too high is to check if you have increased thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue.

Sources say that chamomile can alleviate hyperglycemia. This means that it has the potential to help in reducing or normalizing the sugar levels in your blood. This may help in managing diabetes as it is directly related to blood sugar levels.

Diabetics often have difficulty in choosing their food, as many sugar-based foods can be very dangerous for them. But you can consume chamomile tea without any added sugar. A cup of soothing chamomile tea can take care of you and your health side-by-side!

Chamomile Improves Skin Health

The Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans used chamomile tea to heal and treat wounds.  This demonstrates that it has healing properties that may prove useful in skincare.

Chamomile possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that enable it to exhibit magical benefits. Antioxidants are very good for your skin – by reducing inflammation, they allow the skin to repair itself and correct visible damage.

It can help you lighten your skin, reduce acne, and the polyphenols and phytochemicals in chamomile act as anti-ageing agents. Just sipping on your favourite chamomile tea can be a new part of your skincare regime!

Cures Sore Throat

Sore throat is very common, and it can have causes that aren’t necessarily due to some underlying disease. Although common, it can be very annoying to bear irritation in the throat.

In a double-blind study, researchers gave puffs of chamomile extract to a group of people with sore throats and hoarseness. They used this extract at the site of the cuff of the endotracheal tube for lubrication.

Compared to those who didn’t receive it, the group did not report any sore throat and hoarseness. The lubrication of their endotracheal tube cuff with chamomile extract spray helped them drastically. 

You can enjoy the same effect in the form of tea. Just make a cup of herbal tea with chamomile and forget about issues like sore throat!

Chamomile Boosts Immune System

A healthy life is only possible if your immune system is strong. We rely on our immune system to fight for us – it protects us from diseases and helps treat them if we catch one. The consumption of chamomile can naturally enhance the immune system.

This magical herb acts as a great preventive measure for any possible ailments. Directly boosting your immune system makes you stronger from the inside. 

Sources say that chamomile may provide major assistance to your immune system, stimulating it and boosting it. So what are you waiting for? Grab yourself a cup of refreshing warm chamomile tea and keep those ailments at bay!

So, What about Lemongrass?

Lemongrass Honey and Lemon Juice Food in a jar topped with a wedge of lemon and lemongrass, all placed on a piece of hemp cloth.

On the other hand, lemongrass has traditionally found its use in reducing stress and improving sleep since the middle ages. Native to Sri Lanka and South India, this is a herb that provides numerous benefits to our health, and incorporating it into our diets can significantly improve our lifestyle:

Lemongrass is Antiviral

Lemongrass has a scent that resembles lemons. Due to this, it finds use as a culinary and medicinal herb. It also offers a lot of health benefits.

Lemongrass has found its use in traditional medicine as a herbal infusion to treat fever and malaria. Studies have revealed that lemongrass has demonstrated antimalarial activity. 

Another study revealed that Citral (a major component of lemongrass oil) has shown antiviral activity against HSV-1 and yellow fever virus.

These viruses may or may not be deadly, but they are all harmful, and contracting them should be avoided at all costs.

Lemongrass is Anti-Inflammatory

Inflammation is a process that our body initiates to protect itself from outside invaders, such as bacteria and viruses. But when the body doesn’t know when to stop, inflammation can have long-term damaging consequences on your body, hence it is essential to include foods that prevent inflammation in your diet. 

Studies have suggested that certain flavonoids from lemongrass, namely luteolin glycosides have demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity. The researchers also recommended that lemongrass extract can be used as a less toxic alternative to current anti-inflammatory pharmaceutical drugs. 

This indicates that lemongrass is a healthy addition to our everyday diet, and can also be incorporated into our beverages. This soothing effect might be useful to those who suffer from inflammation. 

Lemongrass has Anti-Fungal Properties

Lemongrass oil is effective as an insecticide and also as a herbicide because of its antimicrobial effects.  Additionally, it is also completely safe to consume and acts as an antifungal shield for our skin.

Research has shown that lemongrass oil is active against a variety of different fungi, making it a perfect anti-fungal agent. 

Dermatophytes are fungi that feed on keratin present in our skin, hair, and nails. Lemongrass has shown activity against a lot of dermatophytes present in humans, making it an essential addition to our diet.

Anti-Bacterial

Bacteria inside our bodies (except the good ones) are a nuisance and always difficult to deal with. Therefore, antibacterial foods are necessary to fight the bad bacteria as regularly using antibiotics is not good for our health.

Lemongrass oil has showcased anti-bacterial according to research. The tests revealed that lemongrass is effective against drug-resistant organisms. 

In vitro (studies conducted on organisms within glass-based lab equipment), lemongrass has shown activity against a variety of bacteria and fungi. Hence, these amazing properties make lemongrass a perfect ingredient to add to our food, making it healthier and preventing damage to our bodies. 

Wanna Make Your Own Cup?

Using these globally well-known ingredients, Ono Teas has come up with the Chamomile Lemongrass tea – a herbal infusion that tastes amazing and gives you a sound sleep as well. 

The sleep-inducing properties of chamomile and stress-relieving properties of lemongrass come together to form this amazing infusion. 

The soft, floral taste and scent of chamomile tea help you feel calm, and the fresh, citrusy lemongrass adds a soft mouthfeel and clean finish to it.  Try out the Chamomile Lemongrass Tea: a tisane that’s worth trying for people of all ages. 

If you are a fan of chamomile, make sure you try out our other chamomile-based brews such as Chamomile Green Tea and Chamomile Mint Tea. Read Stressed or Have Sleep Disorders? Drink Chamomile Tea to find out more about Chamomile.

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14 Reasons to Try High Mountain Rose Darjeeling Tea

India has given a lot to the world. Sports champions, genius-level intellectuals, and even major contributions to the music/film industry. We Indians have aced almost every field out there. Do you think we would lag in the tea department? No way! India’s biggest contribution to the world, when it comes to teas, is Darjeeling tea. Using this wonderful tea, Ono Teas has crafted the High Mountain Rose Darjeeling Tea.

This brew combines the amazing Darjeeling tea leaves with the beautiful Rose petals. These special ingredients have a lot of health benefits to offer. In this blog, we’re going to explore the benefits of these ingredients in detail. Let’s start with Darjeeling tea. 

Darjeeling Tea: Our Nation’s Pride

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Hailed as the “Champagne of Teas”, Darjeeling Tea is famous for its ‘muscatel’ flavour- described as musky and fruity. It is lauded by connoisseurs all around the globe. It comes in all types (black, green, white or oolong) and offers a lot of health benefits:

Darjeeling Tea for Weight Issues.

Many of us deal with body issues. Even if it’s about just a few pounds or full-blown obesity, it is a cause for concern. On your weight loss journey, Darjeeling tea can be of great help to you.

Darjeeling tea leaves are very nutritious and add a lot of flavour to your palate. According to a study, black tea can play a vital role in managing body weight. Polyphenols present in tea compress the digestion and absorption of lipid and complex sugar, thereby preventing obesity. Keep sipping the Darjeeling Rose tea, but don’t forget to exercise!

Darjeeling Tea Reduces Stress.

The exquisite flavour of Darjeeling tea is exclusive, as it can only be found in the plantations on the foothills of the Himalayas. Unless you buy an imported pack, of course. Darjeeling Rose can calm you down as if you were in the Himalayas. What I mean to say is, Darjeeling tea can help calm your nerves and keep you relaxed.

Research done on tea suggests that tea contains essential oils that directly affect the central nervous system. This may help in reducing stress and calming your mind.

So don’t worry, Darjeeling tea is there for you.

Darjeeling Tea may Prevent Heart Disease.

Darjeeling tea is special since it does not follow the mechanical procedures used in modern-day plantations. The traditional steps that take place while making these leaves directly affect the chemical composition of the leaves.

As natural things are generally good for you, Darjeeling tea may reduce the risk of heart disease significantly. Researchers have studied a lot of databases on the benefits of tea. They indicate that tea affects cholesterol and high triglyceride level which are the factors that determine cardiovascular health. Drinking tea regularly may help to prevent most heart disorders.

Darjeeling Tea Improves Oral Health.

Described as a “musky spiciness”, this flavourful tea is not only good in taste, but also does wonders for your oral hygiene. Bad breath is pretty common and can really hinder your daily activities. 

The bioactive components present in tea can reduce bacterial growth. They also make your gums and teeth stronger and keeps your breath fresh. Overall, Darjeeling tea is a tasty and healthy solution for most of your oral health issues.

Darjeeling Tea Helps Improve Digestion.

I have a ‘gut feeling’ that this might interest you (See what I did there?). Theanine is a component found in Darjeeling tea that not only stimulates the central nervous system but also improves digestion. 

The flavonoids present in tea along with the organic acids facilitate digestion by promoting the release of gastric juices. This regulates intestinal flora, thereby reducing the chances of gastrointestinal diseases and also activates peristaltic movements (contraction and relaxation of the food in the food pipe).

Darjeeling Tea is full of Antioxidants.

Tea leaves are full of antioxidants. Antioxidants are compounds that help protect your body from the cellular damage caused by free radicals. These are harmful molecules that might cause oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress can lead to several chronic conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Foods rich in antioxidants are very useful in preventing chronic diseases caused by oxidative stress. As mentioned above, oxidative stress is a medical condition. The free radicals that damage our skin can result in oxidative stress.

Apart from preventing oxidative stress, the long-term benefits of antioxidants may include the prevention of major ailments such as heart disease. 

According to research, daily or regular consumption of tea significantly increases the antioxidant activity in our body. This helps us to reduce the risk of chronic disorders and to improve our overall health.

Darjeeling Tea is Anti-Inflammatory.

Inflammation is a protection mechanism of our body. When we get injured by bacteria, trauma, toxins, heat, or any other cause, our body activates an inflammatory response. This process can be harmful if it does not stop for a long time. The presence of antioxidants and a few other components enable tea to have the potential to decrease inflammation in your body. 

Research shows that tea can act as an anti-inflammatory tonic and drastically reduce inflammation. Darjeeling tea provides this plethora of benefits without any side effects, making it an ideal beverage to sip just about any time!

Darjeeling Tea is also Anti-Diabetic.

Tea is best consumed without any sugar. Any extra additives to a cup of tea may ruin the authentic appeal it should have. Black tea (Assam tea, Darjeeling tea, etc) helps fight diabetes. 

Darjeeling Tea has bioactive compounds called lignans, which are compounds that form the building blocks of plant cell walls. Lignans reduce the risk of insulin resistance, therefore controlling blood sugar levels.

Long-term consumption of diets rich in tea polyphenols offers protection against the development of diabetes. So avoid sugar, and keep sipping your favourite tea without worrying about your sugar levels.

So, What about Rose Petals?

Undoubtedly the most famous symbol of love, rose petals provide so much more than just appreciation for love.

Pink Rose Petals and a bottle of Rose Oil Placed on a wooden coaster with white background.
Rose Petals and Essential Oil
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Undoubtedly the most famous symbol of love, rose petals provide so much more than just appreciation for love. 

Rose Petals help Smoothen the Respiratory System.

Roses have cultural and medicinal significance. All roses are edible, and therefore you can make an aromatic herbal beverage by using them. They may help smoothen your respiratory system from the inside. 

In a lab test, the researchers found that ethanolic and aqueous extracts of the rose plant significantly reduced the number of coughs induced by citric acid in guinea pigs. The aqueous, ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions of the Damask rose also had a relaxant effect on the tracheal smooth muscle of guinea pigs. 

Rose may help Reduce Stress.

Today, almost every one of us experiences stressful situations. It’s hard to cope with it, and we should take care of our loved ones if they ever feel stressed out. A simple, homemade, and natural way of handling stress is to consume some freshly brewed Rose Tea.

People have used roses for their therapeutic properties for a long time. Rose oil may help in reducing nervous stress and tension. 

In a study conducted on male mice under chronic stress, researchers aimed to investigate the neuropsychological effects of a water-soluble extract of French rose. The results indicated that french rose extract exerted an anti-stress effect on the mice subjected to chronic stress. 

Rose Helps the Central Nervous System.

The central nervous system (CNS) controls most functions of your body and mind. It has three broad functions: sensory input, information processing, and motor output. The CNS is literally the backbone of your health. Pun intended.

Apart from the antidepressant and antianxiety effects, the ethanolic extract of the flowering tops of Damask rose has other properties as well. Rose possesses a potent hypnotic activity on the central nervous system in mice. The scientists observed that the sleeping times of the mice increased. This extract also shows anticonvulsant and analgesic effects and promotes nerve growth in mice.

Rose is Anti-Diabetic.

People suffering from diabetes have it tough. The only way to combat diabetes is to either prevent it or modify our lifestyle to deal with the damage caused. Rose may help here. Research suggests that Damask rose exerts an anti-diabetic effect on our body.

In a study, researchers orally administered some amount of methanol extract of Damask rose in normal and diabetic rats. As a result, significantly decreased blood glucose after maltose loading was observed.

Also, Damask rose was identified as a potent inhibitor of the α-glucosidase enzyme, which can reduce the postprandial glucose level in the blood. The polyphenols present in rose tea may help in the prevention of type-2 diabetes.

Rose is also Anti-Ageing.

We often see rosewater as a prominent component in most beauty products. This is mainly due to the anti-ageing properties. Rose is rich in antioxidants. These are the compounds that protect our cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

Free radicals cause damage on a cellular level, which might result in oxidative stress, which can cause premature ageing issues. Research suggests that the anti-ageing properties of rose-flower extract might be due to its antioxidant activity. 

Rose can Alleviate Menstrual Cramps.

Almost 50% of women suffer from menstrual pains. Some of them even experience headaches, diarrhoea, fatigue, and vomiting during their menstruation period. Rose tea has been used in Chinese medicine as a traditional remedy for menstrual pains.

In a Taiwanese study, researchers gave 2 cups of rose tea to 130 teenagers daily for 12 days. They did this for a duration of 6 menstrual cycles. Compared to the control group, those given the tea reported less menstrual pain and a better mental health condition.

A Combination of Tea and Love

The High Mountain Rose Darjeeling tea is crafted with the freshest rose petals and the best batch of Darjeeling tea. You can enjoy the special muscatel flavour of Darjeeling tea and the sweet, floral taste of rose petals right at your home. Just order it from our site and make your own cup, whenever, wherever.

If you enjoyed High Mountain Rose Darjeeling tea, you should also try High Mountain Darjeeling Oolong tea from our Slimming Teas Collection.

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Rose Tea – A Brew Made with Love

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We’ve all been in love at some point in our lives. From a simple crush to a proper relationship, love comes in many forms, but you have to admit, it is a fantastic feeling. Getting those butterflies in your stomach by just mentioning or seeing them, it’s exhilarating. Spending time with your loved ones can be one of the best moments of your life. Expressing love with your actions is equally important. Although roses are considered a symbol of love, they are a bit old school, don’t you think? While you’re thinking of new and creative ways of expressing love, let me give you a suggestion: Rose Tea. 

Just hear me out; A cool new way of showing your affection that is also healthy for you. I’m pretty sure that something unique like this will definitely impress your loved one. Do you know a remarkable fact about it? Rose tea is completely caffeine-free, meaning it won’t disturb your sleep like most beverages out there. 

Tea as a Gift? Really?

Just think about it. Going out for coffee is so cliché! I won’t rant about how coffee is an unhealthy option for regular consumption; let’s leave that one for another day. What I do wanna talk about are the benefits of choosing tea instead. Next time you plan a date, instead of going out for coffee, you can make a fresh cup of Rose Tea for your significant other. It will also show that you’ve put some effort into making the tea, even though it’s super easy to make!. A cup of Rose Tea is perfect not just for your skin- but your body and mind as well! Not convinced yet? Keep reading. 

What’s So Great About Rose Petals?

Pink Rose Petals and a bottle of Rose Oil Placed on a wooden coaster with white background.
Rose Petals and Essential Oil
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Undoubtedly the most famous symbol of love, rose petals provide so much more than just appreciation for love. 

Rose Petals help Smoothen the Respiratory System.

Roses have cultural and medicinal significance. All roses are edible, and therefore an aromatic herbal beverage can be made by using them. They may help smoothen your respiratory system from the inside. 

In a lab test, the researchers found that ethanolic and aqueous extracts of the rose plant significantly reduced the number of coughs induced by citric acid in guinea pigs. The aqueous, ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions of the Damask rose also had a relaxant effect on the tracheal smooth muscle of guinea pigs. 

Rose Petals may help Reduce Stress.

Today, almost every one of us experiences stressful situations. It’s hard to cope with it, and we should take care of our loved ones if they ever feel stressed out. A simple, homemade, and natural way of handling stress is to consume some freshly brewed Rose Tea.

Roses are known for their therapeutic properties for a long time. Rose oil may help in reducing nervous stress and tension. 

In a study conducted on male mice under chronic stress, researchers aimed to investigate the neuropsychological effects of a water-soluble extract of French rose. The results indicated that french rose extract exerted an anti-stress effect on the mice subjected to chronic stress. 

Rose Helps the Central Nervous System.

The central nervous system (CNS) controls most functions of your body and mind. It has three broad functions: sensory input, information processing, and motor output. It is literally the backbone of your health (pun intended).

Apart from the antidepressant and antianxiety effects, the ethanolic extract of the flowering tops of Damask rose has other properties as well. Rose is shown to possess a potent hypnotic activity on the central nervous system in mice. The scientists observed that the sleeping times were increased. This extract also shows anticonvulsant and analgesic effects and promotes nerve growth in mice.

Rose is Anti-Diabetic.

People suffering from diabetes have it tough. The only way to combat diabetes is to either prevent it or modify our lifestyle to deal with the damage caused. Rose may help here. Research suggests that Damask rose exerts an anti-diabetic effect on our body.

In a study, researchers orally administered some amount of methanol extract of Damask rose in normal and diabetic rats. As a result, significantly decreased blood glucose after maltose loading was observed.

Also, Damask rose was identified as a potent inhibitor of the α-glucosidase enzyme, which can reduce the postprandial glucose level in the blood. The polyphenols present in rose tea may help in the prevention of type-2 diabetes.

Rose is also Anti-Ageing.

Rosewater is often seen as a prominent component in most beauty products. This is mainly due to the anti-ageing properties. Rose is rich in antioxidants. These are the compounds that protect our cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

Free radicals cause damage on a cellular level, which might result in oxidative stress, which can cause premature ageing issues. Research suggests that the anti-ageing properties of rose-flower extract might be due to its antioxidant activity. 

Rose Petals can Alleviate Menstrual Cramps.

Almost 50% of women suffer from menstrual pains. Some of them even experience headaches, diarrhoea, fatigue, and vomiting during their menstruation period. Rose tea has been used in Chinese medicine as a traditional remedy for menstrual pains.

In a Taiwanese study, researchers gave 2 cups of rose tea to 130 teenagers daily for 12 days. They did this for a duration of 6 menstrual cycles. Compared to the control group, those given the tea reported less menstrual pain and a better mental health condition.

Let’s Pour Some Love into that Cup!

Make a fresh cup of some Rose Tea and celebrate love. It’s a representation of your love, endearment, and affection for them, and an indicator that you care about their health. The fresh rose fragrance and the subtle, floral aroma will leave you in a state of bliss.

Wanna know why you should try more herbal teas? Read this blog: Adopt Herbal Tea – A Healthy Alternative to Coffee. If you’re looking to try something new, try High Mountain Rose Darjeeling Tea– one of the best teas from our Skin Wellness Collection.

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Chamomile Mint- Minty and Soothing

This one’s gonna put you right to sleep, and also refresh you if you feel lazy from all the sleeping. Aren’t following what I’m trying to say? Introducing the Chamomile Mint: a minty fresh brew that contains chamomile flowers, peppermint, and spearmint leaves.

Completely caffeine-free, this herbal tea will help you get a good night’s sleep, whenever and wherever you want. It has spearmint, which is especially good for women (keep reading to find out). In this article, we’re gonna dive deep into each ingredient, and find out how they’re good for us. Without further ado, let’s just jump into it.

CHAMOMILE FLOWERS

Chamomile flowers and a cup od chamomile tea on a saucer placed in a cane basket with a checkered piece of cloth beside it.
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Chamomile Helps Relax the Intestine Muscles

Chamomile is a herb that has been used as an ingredient in herbal teas for a long time. It has been used as traditional medicine and as a natural remedy for many ailments. 

According to a study, this herb is used for many gastrointestinal conditions and digestive disorders. It is especially helpful in soothing the stomach, getting rid of gas, and relaxing the muscles that move through the intestines.

Chamomile May Reduce Insomnia

In our competitive society, someone who prioritizes their work over their sleep is applauded and praised. But sleep is very essential for our body and mind. Many people spend sleepless nights or a generally sleep-deprived lifestyle, which is extremely bad for their health.

Insomnia can have a lot of bad effects and should be avoided at all costs. According to research, chamomile can be used for sedation (calming effect) purposes. It contains a flavonoid that is the cause of its sleep-inducing nature. This flavonoid can help you cope with treat hysteria, nightmares, insomnia, and other sleep problems.

Chamomile May Reduce Anxiety

Mental health is a very serious issue that is often overlooked in our modern society. A lot of people suffer from anxiety and they don’t even know it. Medication can be very tricky and can have many side effects. One of the best ways to naturally reduce stress and anxiety is to pour yourself a fresh brew of herbal tea.

Research has proved that chamomile can be used as a mild sedative to calm your nerves and help reduce anxiety. It may not be a magic herb that’ll take away all your problems, but it certainly helps to have something natural. 

Chamomile Normalises Blood Sugar Level

We need to monitor our sugar levels regularly to determine our overall health and affect it severely. High blood sugar can cause increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. We must look out for these symptoms.

Sources say that chamomile can alleviate hyperglycemia. This means that it can help reduce or normalise the sugar levels in your blood. This may help in managing diabetes as it is directly related to blood sugar levels.

A cup of soothing chamomile tea can take care of you and your health side-by-side!

Chamomile Improves Skin Health

Chamomile tea was used by the Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans to heal and treat wounds. Even they knew that natural ways like herbs are the only proper way to treat your skin.

Chamomile possesses antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that enable it to exhibit magical benefits. It can help you lighten your skin, reduce acne, and the polyphenols and phytochemicals in chamomile act as antiageing agents. Just sipping on your favourite chamomile tea can be a new part of your skincare regime!

It also cures Sore Throat

A sore throat can be annoying. And for something this trivial, going to the pharmacy may be very tiring. A natural way to treat a sore throat is to use chamomile. In a study, researchers gave puffs of chamomile extract to a group of people with sore throats. 

The group did not report any sore throat and hoarseness compared to those who didn’t receive it. The lubrication of their endotracheal tube cuff with chamomile extract spray helped them drastically. You can enjoy the same effect in the form of tea. Just make a cup of herbal tea with chamomile and forget about issues like sore throat! (Hint: use Chamomile Mint!)

Boosts your Immune System

Our immune system is the backbone of our health. Strengthening it means increasing our chances of survival drastically. For doing this naturally, chamomile comes to the rescue. This amazing herb acts as a great preventive measure for any possible ailments. Directly boosting your immune system makes you stronger from the inside. 

Sources say that chamomile may provide major assistance to your immune system, stimulating it and boosting it. So what are you waiting for? Grab yourself a cup of refreshing warm chamomile tea and keep those ailments at bay!

Spearmint Leaves

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Also known as the “garden mint”, this minty herb contains aromatic oil, called the oil of spearmint. It is used as a flavouring and sometimes as a scent. This oil is one of the main reasons behind the various health benefits of spearmint, such as:

Spearmint Helps with Weight Management

Research has suggested that spearmint may help in managing weight and preventing obesity. It is not some magical herb, but it can aid in a healthy diet, a balanced lifestyle, and ideal weight.

Spearmint tea may act as a catalyst in your weight loss journey. It may act as a potential treatment for obesity, along with a balanced diet and regular exercise. Also, tea made with spearmint is very low in calories, meaning it won’t add much to your daily intake.

Spearmint May help Reduce Stress

Mental health is a very serious issue, especially in today’s world. We often ignore it as a society. We need natural ways to take care of our mental health.

Spearmint tea may help in relaxing your nerves and reducing stress. It is a natural anti-stress agent and helps you keep calm in stressful situations. In some South American countries, people have traditionally used spearmint as a remedy for stress and insomnia.

Recently, in a lab study, scientists gave spearmint extract to rats for observing any potential changes. The results indicated decreased anxiety and improved sleep. Spearmint leaves contain menthol, which is famous for its relaxing properties.

Spearmint may help Maintain Blood Sugar Levels

Research suggests that spearmint tea may help lower blood sugar in some diabetes patients. There have not been any extensive human studies on the matter. But, studies on rats with diabetes have shown lower blood sugar levels when given spearmint.

In a lab study that having healthy and diabetic rats, the researchers gave spearmint extract to the rats every day. Compared to the healthy rats, the diabetic rats displayed lower levels of blood sugar.

In another study, the researchers gave 300 mg (per kg of body weight) of spearmint extract to diabetic rats daily for 21 days. The study reported a 25% reduction in blood sugar.

Spearmint may help in Dealing with PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal imbalance in women. PCOS makes women produce amounts of male hormones that are considered more than normal. This happens due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Women suffering from PCOS often report symptoms like irregular periods, excessive hair growth on the face, chest, back, or buttocks, hair loss, and acne.

Spearmint tea may help with PCOS. It has an anti-androgenic effect that results in a significant decrease in testosterone levels that may help in the treatment of PCOS.

In a 30-day study, 42 women with PCOS were given spearmint tea twice a day. Compared to the control group, these women showed lower testosterone levels. Similar results were found in another study, which was conducted on 12 women with PCOS.  In a different study, researchers gave spearmint tea to women with facial hair twice a day for 30 days. The results reported a significant reduction in facial hair.  

Spearmint may Improve Memory

Wouldn’t it be great if chugging on tea helped improve how our brain functions? Well, it’s not far from possible! Spearmint can help improve brain function by boosting memory.

Spearmint has neuroprotective properties. It increases neurotransmitter levels, protects neurons, and promotes neural growth. The chemical analysis says that spearmint may help in improving memory and treating memory-related ailments such as Alzheimer’s disease.

A study tested mice’s memory by making them pass a maze test. After giving them some spearmint extract, the mice experienced improved learning and memory. Similarly, in a more recent study, scientists gave supplements containing 900 mg of spearmint extract to some older adults with memory impairment. The results showed a 15% improvement in working memory.

Spearmint has Antioxidants

Antioxidants are compounds that help protect our bodies from the cellular damage caused by free radicals. These are harmful molecules that might cause oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress can lead to several chronic conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Foods rich in antioxidants are very useful in preventing chronic diseases caused by oxidative stress. As mentioned above, oxidative stress is a medical condition. The free radicals that damage our skin can result in oxidative stress.

Spearmint has a lot of antioxidants. The most prominent ones are rosmarinic acid, flavones and flavanones like limonene and menthol. Antioxidants are also responsible for the memory-boosting and neuroprotective properties of spearmint.

Peppermint Leaves

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Compared to spearmint which has only 1% on menthol, peppermint has a whopping 40%. It adds a more intense “minty” flavour to the Cool Green Ocean. Peppermint also offers a lot of benefits, such as:

Peppermint may Improve Oral Health

Popularly used for flavouring candies and breath mints, peppermint has a pleasant minty taste. In fact, this fresh mint is not just good for taste, but for your oral hygiene as well. 

A study has reported that peppermint oil shows antibacterial activity that restricts the rapid growth of a bacteria called staphylococcus. In another study, test subjects who were given peppermint, tea tree, and lemon oils demonstrated improved breath.

The cooling properties of peppermint can effectively soothe tooth and muscle aches. Peppermint helps fight off oral pathogens and kills common bacteria that can lead to cavities and gum disease. This is the reason why peppermint can be found as a prominent ingredient in most kinds of toothpaste, gums, and several kinds of mouthwash.

Peppermint may Improve Digestion

Peppermint may prove useful in treating digestive ailments such as bloating and indigestion.  It also has a relaxing effect on the intestinal smooth muscle.

Studies conducted on animals indicate that essential oils present in peppermint help relax the digestive tissues. It also prevents smooth muscle contraction and spasms.  

A different series of studies conducted on children revealed that peppermint significantly reduced the duration, frequency, and severity of abdominal pain. Include peppermint in your diet and keep those stomach ailments at bay!

Peppermint may help treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is actually a very common intestinal disorder, that consists of symptoms like diarrhoea, constipation, and stomach pain. Although IBS cannot be cured, you can avoid the symptoms by managing their diet and lifestyle. Some may need medication.

Research has reported results based on a series of studies done on 926 people. The researchers treated the test subjects were with peppermint oil for two weeks. The results showed significantly better symptom relief among the subjects.

Another study done on 72 people who suffered from IBS gave similar results. The consumption of peppermint oil capsules reduced the symptoms of IBS by 40% after 4 weeks.

Peppermint is Anti-Viral

Currently, we face new strains of viruses that are getting difficult to fight. So, incorporating antiviral foods into our diet has become a necessity. In fact, peppermint can help here. The essential oils present in peppermint have two main components-menthol and menthone. Research (in vitro) has suggested that peppermint has significant antiviral effects. 

This antiviral property of peppermint may even have a direct effect on our respiratory system and its health. To summarize, it may help with problems in the respiratory tract, nasal tract, and coughing reflexes. 

So, Good Night and Good Day!

I hope you didn’t feel like sleeping while reading this (that was a joke, but I really hope so!). Check out Chamomile Mint by Ono Teas, crafted for a sleepy but minty-fresh experience. Gift this wonder to your loved ones and make sure they get a good night’s sleep. 

Make sure you check out other teas from the Women’s Wellness Collection. If you want to taste the traditional drink of Morocco, try Authentic Moroccan Mint Tea.

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Stay Fresh and Lovely with Rose Mint Tea

Love is a beautiful feeling. We often don’t appreciate our loved ones and fail to express our love to them. Giving roses might be a good way, but isn’t it a bit cliché? Next time you forget your anniversary, or just feel a little more in love, try something new. Try making the Rose Mint tea, a fresh and soothing drink that you can easily make, anytime, anywhere.

The Rose Mint isn’t just a tasty gift for your loved ones: it is so much more than that. The beautiful combination of rose petals, spearmint, and peppermint provides a plethora of health benefits that will amaze you. We are going to go through each ingredient and explore its health benefits in detail. Let’s begin. 

Rose Petals

A bronze tub filled with water and 3 roses along with their petals.
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First are the rose petals. Undoubtedly the most popular symbol of love, rose petals provide so much more than just appreciation for love.

Rose Petals help Smoothen the Respiratory System

Roses have cultural and medicinal significance. All roses are edible, and therefore an aromatic herbal beverage can be made by using them. They may help smoothen your respiratory system from the inside. 

In a lab test, the researchers found that ethanolic and aqueous extracts of the rose plant significantly reduced the number of coughs induced by citric acid, in guinea pigs. The aqueous, ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions of the Damask rose also had a relaxant effect on the tracheal smooth muscle of guinea pigs. 

Rose may help Reduce Stress

Rose is known for its therapeutic properties for a long time. The essential oil derived from the rose plant may help in reducing nervous stress and tension. 

In a study conducted on male mice under chronic stress, researchers aimed to investigate the neuropsychological effects of a water-soluble extract of French rose. The results indicated that french rose extract exerted an anti-stress effect on the mice subjected to chronic stress. 

Rose Helps the Central Nervous System

Apart from the antidepressant and antianxiety effects, the ethanolic extract of the flowering tops of Damask rose has other properties as well. 

Rose is shown to possess a potent hypnotic activity on the central nervous system in mice. The scientists observed that the sleeping times were increased. This extract also shows anticonvulsant and analgesic effects and promotes nerve growth in mice.

Rose is Anti-Diabetic

People suffering from diabetes have it tough. The only way to combat diabetes is to either prevent it or modify our lifestyle to deal with the damage caused. Rose may help here. Research suggests that Damask rose exerts an anti-diabetic effect on our body.

In a study, researchers orally administered some amount of methanol extract of Damask rose in normal and diabetic rats. As a result, significantly decreased blood glucose after maltose loading was observed.

Also, Damask rose was identified as a potent inhibitor of the α-glucosidase enzyme, which can reduce the postprandial glucose level in the blood. The polyphenols present in rose tea may help in the prevention of type-2 diabetes.

Rose is also Anti-Aging

Rosewater is often seen as a prominent component in most beauty products. This is mainly due to the anti-ageing properties. Rose is rich in antioxidants. These are the compounds that protect our cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

Free radicals cause damage on a cellular level which might end up as oxidative stress, which can cause premature ageing issues. Research suggests that the anti-ageing properties of rose-flower extract might be due to its antioxidant activity. 

Rose can Alleviate Menstrual Cramps

Almost 50% of women suffer from menstrual pains. Some of them even experience headaches, diarrhoea, fatigue, and vomiting during their menstruation period. Rose tea has been used in Chinese medicine as a traditional remedy for menstrual pains.
In a Taiwanese study, researchers gave 2 cups of rose tea to 130 teenagers daily for 12 days. They did this for a duration of 6 menstrual cycles. Compared to the control group, those who were given the tea reported less menstrual pain and a better condition of their mental health.

GREEN TEA LEAVES

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Green Tea for Weight Management

Green tea is one of the most popular beverages for most health-conscious people out there, and it deserves all the attention it gets. Among the abundance of health benefits that it offers, weight management has to be the most prominent one. 

A review of studies shows that green tea demonstrates anti-obesity properties due to the presence of polyphenols that affect major factors such as cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol that are directly affected by its consumption. 

Green Tea Reduces the Risk of Stroke

Research suggests that consumption of green tea may lower blood pressure and thus reduce the risk of stroke in the future.

Another study suggested that drinking green tea daily might reduce the risk of stroke by about twenty per cent. Poor health choices always lead to our downfall, and hence, green tea just might act as insurance against stroke for such people.

Green Tea May Reduce The Risk Of Cancer

Cancer is one of the deadliest and most uncertain diseases that may or may not be cured if contracted. Therefore, prevention being our only option, we must incorporate healthier life choices that start with our food.

Scientists suggest green tea to be anticarcinogenic in nature. The consumption of green tea may prove to be helpful in the prevention of many types of cancer, including lung, colon, oesophagus, mouth, stomach, small intestine, kidney, pancreas, and mammary glands.

Green Tea May Prevent Neuronal Damage

Ageing is something we cannot stop, and it often leads to effects that include neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. These cannot be cured, but they can be prevented.

Studies show that green tea is neuroprotective in nature, and green tea polyphenols may significantly help in reducing the risk of these neurological diseases. 

So if you start drinking green tea in your youth, you will never regret it in your old age!

Green Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Green tea is of the drinks that are actually good for your heart. In the long run, it prevents most of the damage to your cardiovascular health from the inside. 

Since green tea may lower our body’s blood pressure, studies suggest that it may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Although it should be noted that heart patients are not recommended to overconsume green tea.

Green Tea May Help Maintain Blood Pressure

As discussed before, research has indicated that regular consumption of green tea may help in lowering the blood pressure of your body. Green tea may significantly reduce systolic and diastolic blood pressure, making it a perfect beverage for those who have hypertension. This soothing refreshment can help drastically when consumed daily.

Green Tea is Anti-Diabetic as well

A review of studies has demonstrated that green tea has a direct effect on our blood glucose levels and might help in significantly reducing them.

This property of green tea can result in an anti-diabetic effect, as lowering blood glucose levels can mean better diabetic health for most diabetes patients. Hyperglycemia is a serious issue and any preventive steps that can be taken are really helpful.

Spearmint Leaves

A hand holding a twig of spearmint for displaying spearmint leaves.
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Also known as the “garden mint”, this minty herb contains aromatic oil, called the oil of spearmint. It is used as a flavouring and sometimes as a scent. This oil is one of the main reasons behind the various health benefits of spearmint, such as:

Spearmint Helps with Weight Management

Research has suggested that spearmint may help in managing weight and preventing obesity. It is not some magical herb, but it can aid in a healthy diet, a balanced lifestyle, and ideal weight.

Spearmint tea may act as a catalyst in your weight loss journey. It may act as a potential treatment for obesity, along with a balanced diet and regular exercise. Also, tea made with spearmint is very low in calories, meaning it won’t add much to your daily intake.

Spearmint May help Reduce Stress

Mental health is a very serious issue, especially in today’s world. We often ignore it as a society. We need natural ways to take care of our mental health.

Spearmint tea may help in relaxing your nerves and reducing stress. It is a natural anti-stress agent and helps you keep calm in stressful situations. In some South American countries, people have traditionally used spearmint as a remedy for stress and insomnia.

Recently, in a lab study, scientists gave spearmint extract to rats for observing any potential changes. The results indicated decreased anxiety and improved sleep. Spearmint leaves contain menthol, which is famous for its relaxing properties.

Spearmint may help Maintain Blood Sugar Levels

Research suggests that spearmint tea may help lower blood sugar in some diabetes patients. There have not been any extensive human studies on the matter. But, studies on rats with diabetes have shown lower blood sugar levels when given spearmint.

In a lab study that having healthy and diabetic rats, the researchers gave spearmint extract to the rats every day. Compared to the healthy rats, the diabetic rats displayed lower levels of blood sugar.

In another study, the researchers gave 300 mg (per kg of body weight) of spearmint extract to diabetic rats daily for 21 days. The study reported a 25% reduction in blood sugar.

Spearmint may help in Dealing with PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal imbalance in women. PCOS makes women produce amounts of male hormones that are considered more than normal. This happens due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Women suffering from PCOS often report symptoms like irregular periods, excessive hair growth on the face, chest, back, or buttocks, hair loss, and acne.

Spearmint tea may help with PCOS. It has an anti-androgenic effect that results in a significant decrease in testosterone levels that may help in the treatment of PCOS.

In a 30-day study, 42 women with PCOS were given spearmint tea twice a day. Compared to the control group, these women showed lower testosterone levels. Similar results were found in another study, which was conducted on 12 women with PCOS.  In a different study, researchers gave spearmint tea to women with facial hair twice a day for 30 days. The results reported a significant reduction in facial hair.  

Spearmint may Improve Memory

Wouldn’t it be great if chugging on tea helped improve how our brain functions? Well, it’s not far from possible! Spearmint can help improve brain function by boosting memory.

Spearmint has neuroprotective properties. It increases neurotransmitter levels, protects neurons, and promotes neural growth. The chemical analysis says that spearmint may help in improving memory and treating memory-related ailments such as Alzheimer’s disease.

A study tested mice’s memory by making them pass a maze test. After giving them some spearmint extract, the mice experienced improved learning and memory. Similarly, in a more recent study, scientists gave supplements containing 900 mg of spearmint extract to some older adults with memory impairment. The results showed a 15% improvement in working memory.

Spearmint has Antioxidants

Antioxidants are compounds that help protect our bodies from the cellular damage caused by free radicals. These are harmful molecules that might cause oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress can lead to several chronic conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Foods rich in antioxidants are very useful in preventing chronic diseases caused by oxidative stress. As mentioned above, oxidative stress is a medical condition. The free radicals that damage our skin can result in oxidative stress.

Spearmint has a lot of antioxidants. The most prominent ones are rosmarinic acid, flavones and flavanones like limonene and menthol. Antioxidants are also responsible for the memory-boosting and neuroprotective properties of spearmint.

Peppermint Leaves

Top-view of a white bowl filled with fresh peppermint leaves.
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Compared to spearmint which has only 1% on menthol, peppermint has a whopping 40%. It adds a more intense “minty” flavour to the Cool Green Ocean. Peppermint also offers a lot of benefits, such as:

Peppermint may Improve Oral Health

Popularly used for flavouring candies and breath mints, peppermint has a pleasant minty taste. In fact, this fresh mint is not just good for taste, but for your oral hygiene as well. 

A study has reported that peppermint oil shows antibacterial activity that restricts the rapid growth of a bacteria called staphylococcus. In another study, test subjects who were given peppermint, tea tree, and lemon oils demonstrated improved breath.

The cooling properties of peppermint can effectively soothe tooth and muscle aches. Peppermint helps fight off oral pathogens and kills common bacteria that can lead to cavities and gum disease. This is the reason why peppermint can be found as a prominent ingredient in most kinds of toothpaste, gums, and several kinds of mouthwash.

Peppermint may Improve Digestion

Peppermint may prove useful in treating digestive ailments such as bloating and indigestion.  It also has a relaxing effect on the intestinal smooth muscle.

Studies conducted on animals indicate that essential oils present in peppermint help relax the digestive tissues. It also prevents smooth muscle contraction and spasms.  

A different series of studies conducted on children revealed that peppermint significantly reduced the duration, frequency, and severity of abdominal pain. Include peppermint in your diet and keep those stomach ailments at bay!

Peppermint may help treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is actually a very common intestinal disorder, that consists of symptoms like diarrhoea, constipation, and stomach pain. Although IBS cannot be cured, you can avoid the symptoms by managing their diet and lifestyle. Some may need medication.

Research has reported results based on a series of studies done on 926 people. The researchers treated the test subjects were with peppermint oil for two weeks. The results showed significantly better symptom relief among the subjects.

Another study done on 72 people who suffered from IBS gave similar results. The consumption of peppermint oil capsules reduced the symptoms of IBS by 40% after 4 weeks.

Peppermint is Anti-Viral

Currently, we face new strains of viruses that are getting difficult to fight. So, incorporating antiviral foods into our diet has become a necessity. In fact, peppermint can help here. The essential oils present in peppermint have two main components-menthol and menthone. Research (in vitro) has suggested that peppermint has significant antiviral effects. 

This antiviral property of peppermint may even have a direct effect on our respiratory system and its health. To summarize, it may help with problems in the respiratory tract, nasal tract, and coughing reflexes. 

A Fresh and Lovely Gift

So you see, the Rose Mint tea is not just a caffeine-free token of love, but it will also take care of your loved ones in more than one way. Enjoy the rosy goodness and the minty freshness all in one amazing drink. The trio of rose petals, green tea leaves, spearmint, and peppermint will soothe, calm, and refresh you. 

Wanna know why you should try more herbal teas? Read this blog: Adopt Herbal Tea – A Healthy Alternative to Coffee. If you’re looking to try something new, try High Mountain Rose Darjeeling Tea– one of the best teas from our Skin Wellness Collection.

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Make Way For Minty Oolong

Have you ever heard of oolong tea? It may not be as popular as green tea or black tea, but it has similar health benefits. That being said, Ono Teas presents the Minty Oolong, a fresh new beverage that you might wanna try.  

A refreshing new beverage is just what you need after a long day at work. Alternatively, a fresh brew is something that might help you kick-start your day completely energized.  Let’s dive deep into each ingredient, and find out how they’re good for you.

Oolong Tea Leaves

Teapot with printed art filled with Oolong tea leaves
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Oolong Tea May Help in Managing your Weight

A natural way to incorporate healthy measures into your diet is to consume tea. Of course, a balanced diet and regular exercise are a must. A lot of studies suggest that tea can play a crucial role in managing body weight. 

Oolong tea is a traditional semi-oxidized Chinese tea. It is different when it comes to taste and aroma, but the benefits are pretty similar to regular tea.

In a study done on 12 men, it was found that compared to water, those who drank tea had more energy in general. The energy expenditure of the men who were given full-strength tea was increased by 2.9%.

May Reduce the Risk of Cancer

One of the most deadly diseases on the face of the earth, cancer has no guaranteed way to be cured. It can only be prevented through a healthy lifestyle, and treatment is also very risky with very low chances of survival. 

The consumption of most types of teas provides properties that drastically affect our lives. Oolong tea has chemopreventive properties that may help keep this disease at bay.

In a study done on black tea extracts, it was found to exhibit anti-mutagenic, anti-proliferative, and anti-neoplastic activities. These activities indicate the potential for the prevention of cancer in humans as well.

Oolong Tea May Prevent Heart Disease

Heart diseases are very common these days. People who are overweight have a higher risk of heart failure. The New Delhi Birth Cohort has revealed in a PubMed research, that “The annual number of deaths from CVD (cardiovascular disease) in India is projected to rise from 2.26 million (1990) to 4.77 million (2020)”.

A study done on 12 men reported that consumption of tea helped them exhibit increasing energy expenditure and fat oxidation. More energy expenditure means less accumulation of lipid, which can decrease the incidence of heart disease.

Another study revealed that 600 out of 1507 subjects who were regular tea drinkers, had a 46% decreased risk of developing hypertension.  

Oolong Tea Acts as an Antioxidant

Oxidative stress is a serious problem that can pave the way for chronic diseases like heart conditions. It is caused by the damage done by free radicals in our bodies. Antioxidants are compounds that reduce or prevent the chance of oxidative stress and hence they are extremely important for us.

Studies reveal that oolong tea shows antioxidant activity between 233 and 532 µmol/g, which is pretty significant. The researchers noticed a modest increase in human plasma antioxidant capacity upon oolong tea consumption.

The compounds responsible for this are Theasinensins,  A–E/alpha-tocopherol, and Theasinensins A–E. They decrease lipid peroxidation, which is a good thing against free radical damage.

Oolong Tea is Anti-Inflammatory 

Inflammation is a process that starts in our bodies once an injury takes place.

It can lead to heat, pain, redness, swelling as our body tries to protect itself. But long-term inflammation, lasting for prolonged periods of several months to years, is a bad thing.

Research suggests that ethanol extract of oolong tea shows pro-angiogenic activity mediating protective effects on inflammation. 

Oolong reduces plasma MCP-1, which is another indication of its anti-inflammatory properties. Other components such as flavonoids such as cate-chins, theaflavins, and theasinensins also contribute to its anti-inflammatory nature.

Oolong Tea is also Anti-Diabetic

Diabetes can be very difficult to live with. There is no way to cure it, therefore preventing it is our only option. One way to do this is by incorporating tea into our diets.

Oolong tea may help reduce the risk of diabetes. In a study done on diabetic rats, Oolong tea reduced plasma glucose from 229 to 162.2 mg/dL. Theasinensins play a major role in the anti-diabetic property of Oolong tea. Theasinensins A has shown antihyperglycemic responses in diabetic mice.

Spearmint Leaves

A twig of spearmint plant with spearmint leaves on display.
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Also known as the “garden mint”, this minty herb contains aromatic oil, called the oil of spearmint. It is used as a flavouring and sometimes as a scent. This oil is one of the main reasons behind the various health benefits of spearmint, such as:

Spearmint Helps with Weight Management

Research has suggested that spearmint may help in managing weight and preventing obesity. It is not some magical herb, but it can aid in a healthy diet, a balanced lifestyle, and ideal weight.

Spearmint tea may act as a catalyst in your weight loss journey. It may act as a potential treatment for obesity, along with a balanced diet and regular exercise. Also, tea made with spearmint is very low in calories, meaning it won’t add much to your daily intake.

Spearmint May help Reduce Stress

Mental health is a very serious issue. We often ignore it as a society. We need natural ways to take care of our mental health.

Spearmint tea may help in relaxing your nerves and reducing stress. It is a natural anti-stress agent and helps you keep calm in stressful situations. In some South American countries, people have traditionally used spearmint as a remedy for stress and insomnia.

In a lab study, scientists gave spearmint extract to rats for observing any potential changes. The results indicated decreased anxiety and improved sleep. Spearmint leaves contain menthol, which is famous for its relaxing properties.

Spearmint may help maintain blood sugar levels

Research suggests that spearmint tea may help lower blood sugar in some diabetes patients. There have not been any extensive human studies on the matter. But, studies on rats with diabetes have shown lower blood sugar levels when given spearmint.

In a lab study that having healthy and diabetic rats, the researchers gave spearmint extract to the rats every day. Compared to the healthy rats, the diabetic rats displayed lower levels of blood sugar.

In another study, the researchers gave 300 mg (per kg of body weight) of spearmint extract to diabetic rats daily for 21 days. The study reported a 25% reduction in blood sugar.

Spearmint may help in dealing with PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal imbalance in women. It causes them to produce amounts of male hormones that are considered more than normal. This happens due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Women suffering from PCOS often report symptoms like irregular periods, excessive hair growth on the face, chest, back, or buttocks, hair loss, and acne.

Spearmint tea may help with PCOS. It has an anti-androgenic effect that results in a significant decrease in testosterone levels that may help in the treatment of PCOS.

In a 30-day study, 42 women with PCOS were given spearmint tea twice a day. Compared to the control group, these women showed lower testosterone levels. Similar results were found in another study, which was conducted on 12 women with PCOS.  In a different study, researchers gave spearmint tea to women with facial hair twice a day for 30 days. The results reported a significant reduction in facial hair.  

Spearmint may Improve Memory

Wouldn’t it be great if chugging on tea helped improve how our brain functions? Well, it’s not far from possible! Spearmint can help improve brain function by boosting memory.

Spearmint has neuroprotective properties. It increases neurotransmitter levels, protects neurons, and promotes neural growth. The chemical analysis says that spearmint may help in improving memory and treating memory-related ailments such as Alzheimer’s disease.

A study tested mice’s memory by making them pass a maze test. After giving them some spearmint extract, the mice experienced improved learning and memory. In a more recent study, scientists gave supplements containing 900 mg of spearmint extract to some older adults with memory impairment. The results showed a 15% improvement in working memory.

Spearmint has Antioxidants

Antioxidants are compounds that help protect our bodies from the cellular damage caused by free radicals. These are harmful molecules that might cause oxidative stress.

Oxidative stress can lead to several chronic conditions, including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. Foods rich in antioxidants are very useful in preventing chronic diseases caused by oxidative stress. As mentioned above, oxidative stress is a medical condition. The free radicals that damage our skin can result in oxidative stress.

Spearmint has a lot of antioxidants. The most prominent ones are rosmarinic acid, flavones and flavanones like limonene and menthol. Antioxidants are also responsible for the memory-boosting and neuroprotective properties of spearmint.

Peppermint Leaves

A bowl filled with peppermint leaves.
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Compared to spearmint which has only 1% on menthol, peppermint has a whopping 40%. It adds a more intense “minty” flavour to the Cool Green Ocean. Peppermint also offers a lot of benefits:

Peppermint may Improve Oral Health

Popularly used for flavouring candies and breath mints, peppermint has a pleasant minty taste. But this fresh mint is not just good for taste, but for your oral hygiene as well. 

A study has reported that peppermint oil shows antibacterial activity that restricts the rapid growth of a bacteria called staphylococcus. In another study, test subjects who were given peppermint, tea tree, and lemon oils demonstrated improved breath.

The cooling properties of peppermint can effectively soothe tooth and muscle aches. Peppermint helps fight off oral pathogens and kills common bacteria that can lead to cavities and gum disease. This is the reason why peppermint can be found as a prominent ingredient in most kinds of toothpaste, gums, and several kinds of mouthwash.

Peppermint may Improve Digestion

Peppermint may prove useful in treating digestive ailments such as bloating and indigestion.  It also has a relaxing effect on the intestinal smooth muscle.

Studies conducted on animals indicate that essential oils present in peppermint help relax the digestive tissues. It also prevents smooth muscle contraction and spasms.  

A different series of studies conducted on children revealed that peppermint significantly reduced the duration, frequency, and severity of abdominal pain. Include peppermint in your diet and keep those stomach ailments at bay!

Peppermint may help treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a very common intestinal disorder, that consists of symptoms like diarrhoea, constipation, and stomach pain. Although it cannot be cured, some people can avoid the symptoms by managing their diet and lifestyle. Others may need medication.

Research has reported results based on a series of studies done on 926 people. The researchers treated the test subjects were with peppermint oil for two weeks. The results showed significantly better symptom relief among the subjects.

Another study done on 72 people who suffered from IBS gave similar results. The consumption of peppermint oil capsules reduced the symptoms of IBS by 40% after 4 weeks.

Peppermint is Anti-Viral

Today we face new strains of viruses that are getting difficult to fight. Incorporating antiviral foods into our diet has become a necessity. The essential oils present in peppermint have two main components-menthol and menthone. Research (in vitro) has suggested that peppermint has significant antiviral effects. 

This antiviral property of peppermint may have a direct effect on our respiratory system and its health. It may help with problems in the respiratory tract, nasal tract, and coughing reflexes.

Let’s Pack Up, Shall We?

In the end, it is you who matters. The tea lovers. The enthusiasts that drive us to create new and exciting combinations. This amazing concoction is what you have enabled us to create with your support and love. So make sure you try the Minty Oolong, a fresh brew that will have you coming back.

If you liked Minty Oolong, make sure you check out our other teas, such as Chamomile Mint and Spearmint PCOD Tea from our Women’s Wellness Collection.